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Remake of the Disney body-swap comedy, starring
Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan. Tess Coleman is continually at loggerheads with her daughter, Anna. However, during a night out, a spell is put on the couple thanks to some magic fortune cookies. The next morning, the two women wake up to discover that they have exchanged bodies. Review p58.
Director Mark Waters (2003, PG)
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*** Sequel to the hit musical starring Zac Efron. It's summertime and school's out for East High, so the Wildcats take jobs at the local country club owned by the parents of the scheming Sharpay. Film of the Day: p58. Director Kenny Ortega (2007, U)
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4/10
LONDON Are kids' gyms the answer to child obesity? Series director Tilly Hawkins ; Series editor Dippy Chaudhary SOUTH EAST Investigating housing co-operatives.
Series editor Linda Bell
EAST Investigation into overly expensive phone calls. Series editor Diana Hare
EAST MIDLANDS Investigating building site accidents. Series editor Tony Roe WEST MIDLANDS A look at animal activism.
Series director Rachel Bowering ; Series editor Andrew Tomlinson Followed by News Update

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DRAMA OF THE WEEK
3/4. Jesus shares his last meal with the disciples in preparation for what is to come, before Judas goes to fetch the temple guards. Concludes on Easter Day.
Further cast on Sunday www.bbc.co.uk/thepassionLast days of Jesus: page 14

Gritty crime drama starring
Kiefer Sutherland. Forced into early retirement, cop Pally LaMarr is resigned to a quiet life until his stepbrother introduces him to a scam. Review p58. Director Mark Malone (2002, 15) Followed by Weatherview

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